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Motorola Solutions Announces Three Next Generation Video Systems at IACP 2010

IACP – ORLANDO, Fl – Oct. 25, 2010 – The Motorola Solutions business of Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today at the 2010 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) conference, announced the launch of three new video solutions: Realtime Video Intelligence (RTVI), Optimized Video...

Motorola Solutions Announces Three Next Generation Video Systems at IACP 2010

IACP – ORLANDO, Fl – Oct. 25, 2010 – The Motorola Solutions business of Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today at the 2010 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) conference, announced the launch of three new video solutions: Realtime Video Intelligence (RTVI), Optimized Video Security and ALT1000 Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) Surveillance Trailer. Building on a long-standing commitment to the video surveillance market, Motorola’s latest solutions will enable public safety agencies to expand their fixed-video systems to mobile environments, allowing them to transmit and receive video on the move for greater coverage and increased officer safety and effectiveness.

KEY FACTS

Realtime Video Intelligence (RTVI) wireless video access and collaboration system

  • Performing in real-world wireless scenarios, RTVI dynamically adjusts video to match available bandwidth, ensuring optimum use of resources.
  • RTVI works seamlessly with public safety LTE equipment to ensure urgent information is disseminated reliably.
  • Additional features of Motorola’s RTVI system include:
    • Supported by a variety of client form factors, including desktop PC clients, in-vehicle workstation or laptop clients, and handheld computer clients
    • Enables live video streaming from a vehicle equipped with an MVX1000 system
    • Ability to deal with short-term signal loss by compensating for lost video data using error correction
    • Awareness of client capabilities including formatting video streams to each viewing device
    • Allows for integration of multiple sources, including fixed video, mobile video and third-party video equipment
    • Can be controlled or viewed remotely from a command center or parked vehicle

Optimized Video Security

  • Integrates all audio, data and video coming into the command center by prioritizing and selecting the most urgent, relevant information for dispatchers
  • Provides consultation to address customer needs including a roadmap to evolve Motorola’s systems, helping to anticipate future needs
  • Allows customers to get the maximum benefit from new or existing video solutions

ALT1000 ALPR Surveillance Trailer

  • Integrates all of Motorola’s ALPR advantages in a discreet platform that can be deployed in a strategic location for hours or days
  • Employs best-in-class plate recognition capabilities from Motorola partner, PIPS Technology, a Federal Signal Company
  • Leverages the MW810 workstation to expand and support additional software functions
  • Additional features include:
    • Radar trailer functionality and appearance allows inconspicuous plate monitoring
    • Ability to scan and record plates on passing vehicles, alerting by e-mail or SMS any plates of interest

RTVI, Optimized Video Security and ALT1000 are among the Motorola Next Generation Public Safety solutions being featured in Booth #2947 at IACP through Oct. 26 in Orlando. Motorola also will be showcasing its expertise in video security with the MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System and MW810 Mobile Workstations.

SUPPORTING QUOTE

Tim Boyle, vice president, Applications Products and Solutions team, Motorola Solutions

“With technologies like Realtime Video Intelligence, ALT1000 and Optimized Video Security, Motorola is leading the way in making mission-critical video a reality for public safety – at the edge and in the command center. Our video system solutions are helping customers around the world get the maximum benefit from their deployments.”

SUPPORTING RESOURCES

ALPR solutions website

MVX1000 website

Next Generation Public Safety

IACP 2010 website

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